Baga
Baga is a red wine grape that is primarily grown in the Bairrada region of Portugal. This region is known for its cool climate and limestone-rich soils, which provide the perfect conditions for Baga to thrive. Baga is also grown in other regions of Portugal, such as Dão and Lisboa, as well as in some parts of Spain.
Baga grapes are known for their thick skins, which contribute to the wine's deep color and high tannins. The wines produced from Baga grapes are typically full-bodied and have a rich, complex flavor profile. They often exhibit notes of dark fruits, such as blackberry and black cherry, as well as earthy undertones and a hint of spice.
Baga wines are known for their ability to age well, with some vintages being able to develop for several decades.